International audienceThe site was discovered during a fieldwalking programme in the Eyrein commercial zone (Corrèze). The Champ de Brach site comprises 31 hearths with basal stones, and two fire-pits (which were not reddened by heating) and has been dated to the Early Iron Age. The structures, laid out in row on a north-south axis, present a regular organization. This regular patterning was certainly not random. Indeed, the structures were regularly spaced at a distance of 3 to 3.5 meters between the centre of each one, the average was 3.42 M. Such consistency implies a common measuring unit of c. 3.40 m. This observation suggests that formal surveying and plotting had occurred on the site. A functional interpretation of the structures wit...
International audienceIn southern France, for the Chassey culture, our knowledge of land use dynamic...
International audienceThe pre and protohistoric fortified sites in Franche-Comté have been subject o...
in Christophe Maitay, C. et Olivier Nillesse, (dir.), Dossier : Occupation du sol et cultures matéri...
International audienceThe site was discovered during a fieldwalking programme in the Eyrein commerci...
International audienceDuring a preventive archaeological investigation in Grièges (Ain), a series of...
ABSTRACT Emergency excavations have enabled us to discover four rubefied trenches laid out in a stra...
Dans le cadre du projet d’aménagement de la déviation du village de La-Fare-les-Oliviers, et suite à...
Sites with burnt pits, well represented in northern Europe Late Bronze and early Iron Age contexts, ...
International audienceThe Neolithic site of Tinqueux ‘la Haubette’ (Marne) dated to the ‘Blicquy/Vil...
National audienceArchaeological research led on the southeast plateau of the Caen area has developed...
This second contribution (cf. DMA 21.1, 1995, p. 203-224) presents the results of the most recent re...
After earthwork undertaking, a group of pit structures was discovered. Thèse include two hearth pits...
In 1993, following the accidental discovery of the floors of Iron Age huts when a track was opened o...
This rescue operation was carried-out before the construction of a new by-pass to the south of the t...
International audienceIn southern France, for the Chassey culture, our knowledge of land use dynamic...
International audienceThe pre and protohistoric fortified sites in Franche-Comté have been subject o...
in Christophe Maitay, C. et Olivier Nillesse, (dir.), Dossier : Occupation du sol et cultures matéri...
International audienceThe site was discovered during a fieldwalking programme in the Eyrein commerci...
International audienceDuring a preventive archaeological investigation in Grièges (Ain), a series of...
ABSTRACT Emergency excavations have enabled us to discover four rubefied trenches laid out in a stra...
Dans le cadre du projet d’aménagement de la déviation du village de La-Fare-les-Oliviers, et suite à...
Sites with burnt pits, well represented in northern Europe Late Bronze and early Iron Age contexts, ...
International audienceThe Neolithic site of Tinqueux ‘la Haubette’ (Marne) dated to the ‘Blicquy/Vil...
National audienceArchaeological research led on the southeast plateau of the Caen area has developed...
This second contribution (cf. DMA 21.1, 1995, p. 203-224) presents the results of the most recent re...
After earthwork undertaking, a group of pit structures was discovered. Thèse include two hearth pits...
In 1993, following the accidental discovery of the floors of Iron Age huts when a track was opened o...
This rescue operation was carried-out before the construction of a new by-pass to the south of the t...
International audienceIn southern France, for the Chassey culture, our knowledge of land use dynamic...
International audienceThe pre and protohistoric fortified sites in Franche-Comté have been subject o...
in Christophe Maitay, C. et Olivier Nillesse, (dir.), Dossier : Occupation du sol et cultures matéri...